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Peer reviewed only Open Access

Brain (Brain)

Publisher : Oxford University Press
Medicine Neurology
e-ISSN 1460-2156
p-ISSN 0006-8950
Issue Frequency Monthly
Impact Factor 14.6
Est. Year 1997
Mobile 01865353705
Country United Kingdom
Language English
APC YES
Impact Factor Assignee Google Scholar
Email brain@ucl.ac.uk

Journal Descriptions

Brain has published landmark papers in clinical neurology and translational neuroscience since 1878. We are committed to increasing our scope: from studies that illuminate mechanisms of disease to novel clinical trials for brain disorders. The Editorial Board reflects the journal's broad coverage and international readership. Accepted articles are posted online within a few weeks of acceptance. Brain has published landmark papers in clinical neurology and translational neuroscience since 1878. We are committed to increasing our scope: from studies that illuminate mechanisms of disease to novel clinical trials for brain disorders. The Editorial Board reflects the journal's broad coverage and international readership. Accepted articles are posted online within a few weeks of acceptance.

Brain (Brain) is :-

  • International, Peer-Reviewed, Open Access, Refereed, Medicine, Neurology , Online or Print , Monthly Journal

  • UGC Approved, ISSN Approved: P-ISSN P-ISSN: 0006-8950, E-ISSN: 1460-2156, Established: 1997, Impact Factor: 14.6
  • Does Not Provide Crossref DOI
  • Indexed in: Scopus, WoS

  • Not indexed in DOAJ, PubMed, UGC CARE

Indexing

Publications of Brain

Edward T. Bullmore December, 2024
Although both central and peripheral inflammation have been observed consistently in depression, the relationship between the two remains obscure. Extra-axial immune cells may play a role in...
Edward T. Bullmore December, 2024
Post-mortem studies have shown that patients dying from severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) infection frequently have pathological changes in their CNS, particularly i...
Edward T. Bullmore August, 2014
Brain networks or ‘connectomes’ include a minority of highly connected hub nodes that are functionally valuable, because their topological centrality supports integrative processing and ...
Edward T. Bullmore November, 2000
Although high-functioning individuals with autistic disorder (i.e. autism and Asperger syndrome) are of normal intelligence, they have life-long abnormalities in social communication and emo...
Edward T. Bullmore December, 2007
Endophenotypes (intermediate phenotypes) are objective, heritable, quantitative traits hypothesized to represent genetic risk for polygenic disorders at more biologically tractable levels th...
Graham Murray August, 2007
Delusions are maladaptive beliefs about the world. Based upon experimental evidence that prediction error—a mismatch between expectancy and outcome—drives belief formation, this study ex...
Edward T. Bullmore July, 1999
When considering the cognitive abilities of people with autism, the majority of studies have explored domains in which there are deficits. However, on tests of local processing and visual se...
Edward T. Bullmore July, 2011
A growing body of preclinical evidence indicates that addiction to cocaine is associated with neuroadaptive changes in frontostriatal brain systems. Human studies in cocaine-dependent indivi...
John Suckling February, 2010
The ‘self’ is a complex multidimensional construct deeply embedded and in many ways defined by our relations with the social world. Individuals with autism are impaired in both self-refe...